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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7001. MOKNING EDITION—MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 18565. PRICE TWO CENTS <a ATLONS. News from Cuba. City Poluttes. The Gale of Yesterday—Dimuters to the , " ‘We may consider the toa-'able as the areopagus of the houss NEW PUBIAC, ADVERTISEMENTS KUNCWD KVERY DAY hold. “Its ibe counet!-hoar't rowed wink the domestie legis: | ~~~ Se ASE MEW MAP enna neg | ARSIVAL OF THE PHILABELPHIA—~THE PUNISBM ix! | MEETING OF THE LICKNMW LAW TXIPERANCE WEN— Sbspping. a — | laure assembles. | All the important ey io | A, Hi JOCRENN'® LAST NEW MAP—{LLUSTRATED OF MORALES ODIMOSND, 2EO. ORGANKZATION PON TUM COMING RLKOTION SAE ; CHE LIQUOR DE. 3 AD THE Cul here discussed und decided. Here the sous are married off, bisiory of the . 4 G " rf few Vork was visited by a violent gule yesterday, QTITUTIONAL BIGHTS PANTY. nd matches made for the dausbiers._ amis y ‘1g YORINEAN CAMPAIGN. The wtenmship PbMadelph'a, Capt. vrifiin, arrived | A meeting of the Temperance General Committes was | which continued up to a Inte Mour lait might. Karly in ve “ald Th dealers to he present to- + 9 e sopoh—battion, | latter place on the 28d inst. ir sare duc to the mos! ie wi were . . it t ve Merete aah aan ue lin dee thas to aoveiee: thing, that concerns dumestie crenomy., yhich, isthe basis | sorties, nlorins, Wrecks. killed, wounded missing, e., Will bya oA Millward, Zr., of she Tweaty- uote wpe 70 ely from the Southwest and West, chopped around few hours (o the tnierests of their organiza'ion—interests which | #bd (te vital part of rociety, ts ge daipiat aerenenee. the latent renee maps of the Crimes and Black dea, Aigo, | purser le news. ward , ‘went second. pled and blew with great violence from the N.MW. during Brave ac Prigasisats cucecaniysnascs or | whatientedeh watatiabaie® Wetinewatinc at | wcedtyarky atten smother teach tie | The tener Grenada, arcved at Havana on the mora- | chair inthe abeene of Mr. Jame Grea, the Presiden’ | the remainder the day "The shipping ow the ‘Nend ee ey ea sarve the purity of he orguniontons, adi, | such us to prevent that cool aud t.paritel exercise of the ren- | fortifications: : ing of the 23¢ inst, elect, Subsequent to calling the list of delegates. fr Hi cone Eee cn sone Pe adcanest tied mea bo, Cemata and | Foning tacuilien. which is necessary to correct conclusions, Li | — Bize of nap 26 by 82 Inches; price 25 coma, bountiful co, 7s Stree cide: wie-ant mele Cilerben, (And meio ofthe Morales who was sentenced to death by the military Mr. Nariax Nawat offered a resolution that the commission, has received commutation of punishment | names of all absentees be stricken from the list, and upon it, We must remember tbat otir action should be | 18 itroseibie that thee imporian! quesiens ean be wisely und | lored Bent by mail to way part of the counkry for one cel vonsels were chafed and otherwise damaged ty parting ; ously acted on when the minds and the Nodes ol person: | postage. eres hy ee hace Coa tik yine and Juticloas | a ip Wal cervous an lerlubie conion whieh ts produced | V'Mo}, book auf prin: agents wanted for overs Sate well eng gt ¥, eg . re ) thelr lines, and fouling each other. The bay emd rivers by the we of ‘en, legislature attempt to | Uxiou, to reli from a let of poptlar 4 of in- | throvgh.the clemency of General Concha, to eight years | their places filled by such as would serve regularly on | were @ shee> of foam, and not a stiteh of canvime could Boome prone snide Smet ng nd | Hea green etre Minaereg randy. | pry weer Aedes aptnan he | a the hun gn, bs ved in Hana naderenttion created tong and rather animated | seen ae tara the eye could teach ame) 2 . He 1 » » = Laban RESCISNION. and ‘ ee economy of tam teen nts a greet exient reguisied at # time N. B.—Newepapers copying the abo “and caine de Burlvess was good for the season. Fifty thoushnd | giscuysion, and was finally disposed of by an amendment The awnings down (own, thut bad been incastioudly So ambitious snd presuinine prikiiansy ‘who wi haimrally use | WHER hese who direct It are winder that state of inloxication | seme to dhe ulleo, will receive three copies. boxes of sugar were yet to find amarkets Freights scarce | from Mx. Vanderhoof, to lay the whole subject onthe | oft out, wore | Penny gts scales 8 every citort 10 recure tt inher beanlt. or to stoserve thor | Wich is produced by narcot e stimulants. candidly believe * = eee ene 7 Tenis. lin deatansicatnais Macnee boaiee cane de. jut, were im many places torn to 7 7 P "Liquor dealers “hovid. be on weir guard | Wat the tapkrupier of many x domestic treasury, aod the NOt Ee ecw or ances and declinnig, aidan ample and OMolal notice of the meetings. blinds, signs and other loose gear, were blown down to By Our iedopendionce ta pak pd costes de ea bats we . Having established’ the proposition that ten And present of « valuable package. ‘The Freagh war steamer Acheron, left Havens on, the “Sie Wrstase Newer saw, th the movement. It | the street below. Uniuished buildingsy improperty. se Sin tpustans. Saati week aoe tare sacaaliann ae ee ori wreak be aeied eos yonndt 10. NO. 444 Henadway, adjoining | 22d inst., fore cruise to the Westward. was vimply to have orased from the list of tea the | cured, were damaged, and the storm must have dew ; Bac, Jo inmacranot emi tring ete kei or eautires for ttwanoliton. | Intest and Nes publtailens for able at one aplige east, imcient, | ‘The health of Havana was perfect ames of 81), pessoue Whe were in ang mannes Beetered | so704 ne. Uitle psoperty. The’ maliiiadinoes coneass a ith American sentiments, and put In their place those that to pass this law would interfere with grea | ig dhe publiched at $125, All tho now books received as : headed bilean were " ‘s ‘alipierests; thet Were isu large amount of capital in- | coon is publishers t-very purebaser wit! recelye aa present ‘ who favored woolley-beaded repwl 4 CONCERT 1N PURPOSE—ONITY IN ACTION. PUP eb ten tate Wes thas aes ee a te huge of ne vaine newt oe ig News trom Honduras, several naines among the absentess which be himself had sren7ors words should be inscribed upon the bandem® of | jrtunately copuected with Mt. Hut what, sirare material in. | taihing wh aride'o of tae coed nate eh a ae ee oe, | ARRIVAL OF THK BARK W. 0. ALLEN—TMK MAHOG- Propered, and he knew full well thst not one of them had period that must ¢lapae previous to the November clec- ee eee Ky Rein foe immense. the tneal- | crnis, Among the books ou hand are the Lemming wy oe AMY TRADE—THE WAR BETWEEN HONDURAS AND’ | received any notige of the meet e thts bill would confer | tsemesteed, by the au-hor of Fashion . 7 ‘Our wuceves rests upon our nny ery ete anky manufacture, in compari. Fa Bik tate ae 7 Chan " her GUATEMALA. The Ciaran expressed it Mt bie opivion that the mo- Political placards stretched across the street sufferodmet 8 litte, and old Boreax proved he would make an expel- lent grand juror by the havoc he made aranng the names of the candidwtes, That unfortunate bird, the » Son, ‘maction. While one party tn the field (ihe uni ern eecYenie What apes ‘ . lone, ‘The bark W. ©. Alden, Captain Rates, arrived yester- | tion to oruse was out of order. American engle, who generally heada thes political bea- Res 0 ed ie td through their eoavene | 8 ‘0 dementic fen is the inilk product, in comparison | I ocior, The Basket of Crips, My Bondage and'my Freedom, + 8, m, Captain q r ’ generally dion: anvither, iho American paris (oo called) ta notulnating for | YTH Yeadacber and hysteria the shear inioresiy, | ood ali ue eurrent Yooks ofthe day.” For further pardeulars | day from Belize, Honduras, whence she sailed on the Tih | Mf tastrnetions tenth Sooreeaey to Toad ar eet eed | MAPA; wax, an usual, blown about » good doahgaot by the gat eee ee sbolish the use of ten, we would not want these tin nm | inetont. efficial notice to each of the delegutes, informing them of | Orators, however, this time, but by the wind. The trees bat Hot eas fonatbiy, declared hate iatenttans. Among | Won) ceed bu samnail maeunt Of wk red ceaee Thea, | MARL PERSONS SHRM TOIMAGINE THAY TUE NEW | The Pacivt Inteltigencer of the Ith ult. suysi— ‘the next meeting of the committee, and invite thelr pre- | in the vicinity of the ity, which but afew ‘ayn ago were ende, come, on purely coasituuooal grounds—others'on the | Wiaclure of boxe articles Is only required by ihe depraved ap- | pertect coptes because lley arg retailed somucs Yoiow the | A seport Las reached (bis town that the Ruataa schoon- . , luxuriant with autumnal foliage, were denuted and stripped bare as in mid-winter by the flerce-wind, and the streets are covered with the crispod sad withered leavon = - lite for tes, and consequentiy capital invested in itis devat- retail Thiks I Dorf De fs a ‘The seane getitlaninn then offered @ recclution, that tie nipeizetploot decide eppeailan, 10 an obnoxious sad onercire-| Ya 19 wicked and injurious purpores, I. is irae that te gop. | eUNerelayy Eee | Tis ls Dot the cago, avery copy M4 very | Employes to csanepots tke mocdrtke. nt peccota resident | sbeetce of aby delegate frcin the committee for three eon- eee tne objects of the probate fal ey Neer actat | ton of this law would throw some millions of Chinose oul ot | one who calle, iealtive itty conierrarant oat Be ree Cha Rea ee Te in alateh tae th sent | secutive meetings with paid be equiva. Wreck OF wa ons of Goliere noe tava eoompllshed inthe | ermployment; bul it they should siarve in consequence, Ue | gived to sell thet att eon gate teae ond fee nc aike | at Troxillo, C. A., to Ruatun, It is atated that this move | lent to a resignation oF , in consequence ot mae! ve DOW “erry { | World would get rid of w superiiuous and uselesa population, | Feil but ene or two coptes per diem. 60 Nassau street, Sun | is mde in consequence of General Correra’s expected ar- of which his . tbe evils atiendant on excess ia drinking woutd atill exist “at should be declared vacant. This was be a Sat Truxitto; and also of a band of 500 marauders As Shin at from the north: we Tint teres ann, ii day, and in the meantime they wouid have loisure to rottecton the | buldings. rive’ wt carried without discussion. «Seis storm was from the weet, no doubt it 9 defeat ss bined by uz in the lat gubernatorial election Figkemuesy cf Je pnowalnable gureul ip whieh ‘ay ead tel: = eyed Pat festpeod, pede Shee thas eens ii ras then moved that Messrs. Davis and Hicks be ao- | drive hundreds of vensols fur outto nou, whieh ware near- nqenonpeeats, Lut wikdecion, cuninenese hesitancy and di- | {tem fea, we have ceaced to owe them chart agministrator of the government of Ruatan, for the bags delle 0 acai rola bn ing port, and will expedite those which wore outward q olrath 4 5 Nosbit, 1H Senelerocr wank Oppieed be Me. Mecblh we-Wotiie. S$ |. oo. eats tahiti ao wel to dissipate the feare of varience with n reseiution passed at a former meeting of- rhips now engaged in the (ea trade, ther could be < Biaoas, Among gurselves. | We verity the Hebrew prover, | Siaved in carrglng tues ie he Chinese nd tn ie CPmynre ‘OURSH, L. L-TROTTING, WEDNES. | commodaticn of the refugees. Ary ten errata sAsenetation bas basa by the with the New York Tribune, by which me sns they would soon, day, Get. St, x o'elock.” sweepatake $1,000, (wo nuile 5 3 clos) 4 PLIZE ¢ DEN committee, 5 ¥ Yiatrinan of the | those wie have ship, along the coast, for wore the ¥ 2, b , arate: P'Scele. a Vervten” Wietes Eeabedy tome tere eee: OUR DBRLIZK CORRESPONDENCE. the committee, giving the power to the chal pping along alsa throug ther public organs branded as thecom- | CF teniCiin fam hepey. Ei that tae question OF cote | Hiraa Woadentt names ror nt hady Prankituy Gesege Siege Beuz, Honduras, Sept, 26, 1855. | Ward dolegstion to fill miP'vomuciegs Tt wan naked it Bale to Uinw with the vame violence from the east, mo > Muga chemies of worality and celigion—asthe manutactururs, ald- | furlouality and individual righis, has nor beer falset in | bames b. g. frank Forresier, a“ R A pipes ie there were any — who had been Ls br ny chown | i . Fecal oe eran Te] crime at which humantty shudders | onposiion io. this bill Croatica based on ‘sch odjontions WEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, | Sate gf the Mahogany Marka—Condition of the Country—} gror the Lith ward, that had ever attended a meeting | oubt many veexelx would bave been: stranded aleag- ly by concer! action, aniiy in viet ate wallet oe is absurd. The constitution {# the expressed will of the 4 7 if enerzy previous io Uie election wi The War Between Hionduras and Guatemaia—Markets. | of the committee present ¥ shore, and their crews suffer all the fearful horrors of “ COURSE, LF 1 TROTTING, MONDAY, . 1 we cancliher iuaure the repeal of the lusulting measure mtn ae ene tame gps rag agente Nov. a Lovclock. Mach $600, “Mie heats best tines | There ts no toprovement in the atate of trade, neither store meee Piralarie ciscten, | A ehipwresk. Novertivelors, ax It is, meh anmlety te which threatens us with the inevitable destruction of our pro- see not beset up | 15 five Win, Wheelan names b.m: Sola, to aXibs. waren; | ix money any easier. Times ace dull Indeed. Money in - Veorhin had been propowed ant regularly elect manifeated, end te. poms, Qos te actue eunaiaeeiln perty and the secritice of our political righis, or repel ths font Jomex Conway nemes ch m. Lady Helen to skeleton wagon, ODER AY. : eatewed He had been present at one meeting, and was considered ™ and an wacrantable aspersions cast upon us by the probthiuiea- ‘ “ fats avd their snteliton Lot concert fa netion and unity in pur. ee ee en SCRL.COMILUN Poopriator. Bite temorntion ef Sur constiniecal Hubte sui We contest } ‘ye entorced; that the the judlelary wilt wot ® stain fh. Shp, | - mimiunminamican privileges, | if’ the obtiMeary dare to wot up its own opinions nguinst | QT AIIONAL | COURSB,—TROTTING, very wearee, and although » good many laborers are in town, they haveno money to eyend, which {* « very will be consul fate of those nan of the delegntion, hand it was contended that the pow. er to fil vacancies in the absence of any delegate froma by apatous thousands, to Joara the bo went © down to the sem tn ahipe.!* F MONDAY, OCT. | rare thing aud makes us tear that we have not yet seen ‘There wad o tory circulated ut a late hour last might, , a » 2 ward rested with the Geoaral Committee, 7 crit tn very enty aaier. Ame hate te davis eleee| in veto hardea- W: Peahods onters on eee a eee | the worst of it, hear that soveral gangs of mahiogany | “Mr. Nsw called forthe Tealing of the revolution re- | tata sbip with w rewen tog wan off, Staten Laan Pies every seth Gaia porte entttaedicna! won | 82Kes ofour way of hia¥ing, and then wo will have the Judi. | ies entery bg. Chisago ‘Jack; D, Paifor entors. re Belle of | cutters are to'be discontinued this comt r. Many | ferred to, Tt wax read as follows 2 showing signals of distress; but the story was deemed the Saratoga. Stages leave the foot of Grand street, Williamaburg, tin s © Fapidly o inerease against the acts of the probibitioniais, Their | (eid qr nnd te siot the ecreae rere ike, MEE ot w Jaolives ere now that severe scrutiny to which, | %%0r!y, aud Is not ay stronger, tah the minortg? | for ihe track every Afieen minu'ee, oes, counseled with ibs | were broken wp bis year, and those which have Worked SEL ema ieestien or ta Te eeieee aeons Seen merely trum the direotion by nga ve Wee *, Are we Bi of the #e! 0’ evervate ten drinkers who are now | cars, leave Fulton ferry at 1 o'clock, P, M. have only got out lalf the anticipated quantity. Ibis | sald delegate be permitted (o (ll Up such vacancy OF vacsnc which must bave trken any vessel (a that out soone: or jater, acts of wrong and oppression are subjected hight polsouiny society? Wh ur ex, JOSEPH JEWELL, Proprietor. 7¢ ° ; . amoug our cilzens. The chicanery and art with See ni Ae AE RENIN Lira PP Seiler pital cee aener nt Meer will make that wood very acaree and consequently it may | M* sll we'uaily exist in his desegntion, so far as he (r tuoy) sea. So wtrong was the wind that the ferry alips were severm times scant of water, and it was feared that the boats could notrum. As it was, the tide ran with great vie- ing and tuey | rieuce of that glotions and bent i Maine Li e " Bave sonzhi to conceal their rea! motives, now stand fully ex- glorious and beuign measure the’ Maine Liquor - ae a may be Abie, ad th case De doiegaie be present then the dele cee een Suerapted violent and cooreive measures, | in entoreing ihe Maine Liquor law: that we were cmnpelled to | —No.1—Purse $29), Yoeday. ov, 6, soe 4 taite hoais and | Ordered out te tave the seasons cutting’s home, think i | — After some farther discussion the delegates were ad- Mia sasonne scttylty sa mb bareny mincerity, are used only 0% | Kita cocd many peaplobetore we could carry I intoivective | repent io harneas, tree tor alt horsea except Flora Femple nat. | way safely ‘oy that nearly all the near mahogany has | mittea, cloak to cover be paenrece servant ambition, division Speratlon; but I ¢o not apprehend this obstacle with the people | Gray Liddy. ‘They ure privileved to carry 90 Ibs, wagou and | been cut out la the British limits, aud ws what is left is Mr. Grauam, of the Thirteenth ward, here ask the we enils, eniecied. by this Ott 98 kerk? manits rosea as bs r Woeaneaday, Nov, 7th 19500, rile heate, bent far back in the woods, ft cannot be got out untsas Chaar if a a not # voter could legally hold a seat ay | MeAee, and none but steamboats could venture out at all. ealldren, who wo he wi fo faht for their tem, 0. Bom . Nov, 7th, purse $200, mile heats, bes : " : © m TAE STATUTE BOOK AND THE LIQUOR LAW. Tai have toe Gen he antl etic i leatentions | token nee oe wrakens; fhe Se? ai horses tes abver woe le eat expense. This the present low Prices. wil nat a delegate commitice / ‘There is one thing our citizens may congratulate theas- By the recent in our courts of law on sults brougat rE ereraae Feplocs wit Rin eucee ise of low, and a8 we dependentirely on logwood sad mahogany ‘This question led to a long and acrimonious debate as | yeives upon—that Is, the compargtive exemption of the ferward by the “Carson .” tinder the Maine Uqaor law, | jivouw and alarming consequences, both physioally. nud ‘Thursday, Nov. Sb, purse $700, for Flora Templo | in thistown, I dare not hope for better tamos at present— | tt was understood to reier to one of the velegater, The t becomes evident that so long a6 the oppressive measure re- | inoraliy—as Ihave shown 1:1 be a Polson Whos, Imidious ray Eddy, mile benis, het three in five, to 200 Ib, wa. | oF inaeed very soon. Chair at length decided that so long axa pecion nota | city from dust, for although the wind was blowing a mains on our siatute book, must be Constant collisions | hex are marked by iia alluring qualiies—I hope gon- ‘A. othsr horns priv ‘0 ip harness. This purse ‘We have a most excellent climate—a rich, fertile and } voter, and possessing all other necessary qualificatio ‘oung simoon yesterday, and the leaves and loose gree ween ont legislature on the one hand and our judges and | {men w ive and acknowledie the necessity of lesisia. | wilt uot be given unless, je wad Gray Kady tre. Jy productive soD--which will produce large crops Wheres Pee yori ty ~ th ee =f on the other; the satter will not coaviet on evidence | {°™*n will percely ‘i ay oan, he Th tes 3 &Yatk- bigbly productive .oi—whiel luce large crops | shall have been duly propomed and elected ava delegete | the gtreets were constantly in rection, mow on-eme t forward under an unconstitational enactment. nor | Livy terrible engages ie cole tar whe Feat sa «fond ecoeroae of ita and On harine cect, Than, | ofindian cor, sugar cane, cocoa, ode, and, 1 believe, | to tuis cominiites, without any olgections having been ha of tha iivenn.’t the Oi ‘ly fee Sill may of our judges pass sentence, in an isolated case Of | Five wivunced m second, wep’ in pO ey OTS cake peak tt org EPH JEWELL., Proprictor. | cotton snd cvery kind of fruit, vegetables a ucts | made at the time of bis election, be would be entitled to | *¢ of tho street, then on the other, and presently ihe ap eanvict'on, in opposi thetr coneciences and a just inter- | 5). rni Jenislation by which we intend to reform ‘all existing a ~ is which usvaily grow in thetropies. Yet this gret ree | a sent asa lena file member of the committee, unless | in mid-vir, yot of dust there was not much, compera- Ln te in Sl pe Jon from an- | °“0*(*, khd make every man temperate and rich. (TATIONAL COURSE, & TROTTING —PURSE OF | of wealih ie (00 ure Ha, owing fo. cio: Fe and | otherwive ordered for reason by « two-third vote of the | tively, ‘Thin {x duo to the cleantiness of our atreeteand Sb ei9 ie contusion: be Wil sll be, subjected to barrags- PROHIBITION AND THE FARMERS. eke, precisely. To barmers, mnie heats Neat inrew in pw, | Vfegye Se Prise Gemanded by, oUF laborers for thelt xor- ] delegates prenente st of ord pues ncabby ri tabge tl smsassgs erclig he! gel Odjectof the probibidonists is to persecute, trrospective | 4X0, Public journal has spore ped | Wim. Wheelan enters b. . Jake Oakly; Warren Poabody on Theard that the war between Honduras and Guate- | ~ Mr. Nisnut moved that ® commiites of three be. ap- | terday occurred leat year, whem our clty was kept Im so o its course more tpzeniously to secure re of the ters gray mere; W. MeRoberis enters brown mare Lilly Dale. + ofall considerations, save the furtherance of their own narrow: enitnral Sesrer cha spe ig suey 2 | Cena mp om ebook no 1quor 710k us Fo: \ Bomber this eet aise polis? af oi ‘ULTRA VIEW OF THE LIQUOR LAW. ‘Tt has beer truly Core at ee to the ridiculous, snd the bas been My rat of ihe Beat 5 mala ix now assuming u very serous aspect, My co pointed on printing, Carried, none, ebeneperhee ox ied in this special object |). M. JOSEP TL JEW! ci Bropristors « ut at ‘Ono!’ writes me that the troops at | and Davia were named by the Chair, Mr. Niabet then ter extent. But, latterly, iis very sugecsa seems to ne . < == fuatems'a are heramed in between the mountains by | moved that the Tcoasurer be instructed to hand over such emboldened it to continue 11 Seinoriined expammess ATIONAL COURS, 1. T.—$200.—PURSE FOR | the troops of duras, Coxta Kien, San Salvador and | sums of woney to the Gaance comuittee, from tine to upon rufal eimplictty, with much tese than tt spsclous Doses dat never trotted for a purse,to come off on Thurs; | Nicaragua, which those States have sent—1,000 men | time, as were actually nocded foc the purposes of the respect fo. agricul il ay ae et A oe le} cay, the let day of Nov.; (hroe or more to make ® eer aae ench—'o ossist tha Hondurians, and that they bave 20 | committee, and formation of ward organizations. interes sana ‘commdvene aaa Seip o'clock, wt Davyee B chance of exeape, But 1 think there is some room to | After ashurt iseuasion, during which it way stated that Qe farmmert y, pr ite Prout 4, Bost Broad bltory Jaw than any other class {n the biate, ‘that | re SRPE y doubt this report, ox most of the inhabitants of Omoa | organizations had been formed a scvere! iy a an acaepianes the Giaie; dau ner of Catherine Mreet "JOSEPH SEWELL, Propri i be secalied to their memory, it only to remind th NIC ine Ces id Menstx. Nesbit, Jones | fithy a comfition, it would havo-kegt the clty inu-clowd of wilnging particles of dust, aad made it & torment to Wave attempted to walk the streets, ladies walked along rather nervously yesterday, aa the unruly wind had an impudent habit of pouncing into places it had no right to-go near, and blowing undec the multitudinous skirts, thereby showing rather mere | eats comnected with the cary leave Puen to Lof the wards, and - end Troxillo are in " state of alarm, and thore | other wards were anxious to follow ruil, but were unable em TROTTING, ON WEDNESDAY, | who cin are leasing ond going over to Ruatan. to do #o in consequence of not having the requisite fands poiic Ia M., ® match for #1 ha of argument, in behalf of that ruinous and. d tSordlonk F. tiphits ; ‘athry. ge M; ne f ; : of sundry pretty ankley and legs, to the admiring gues as anelement.. The ygtog ' ‘ ¥ | Since the adoption of what is ealled the new consti- | to pay their expenace at thelr command, the motion who s0!d, or rather gave away a pint of alcohol, thy. in Es echtost afuste of ike Folbne: eaten te eee | oh pile heata; beat 3 in 5 to wagons. H Woodruttacmes | 4.:1¢n, «law bias been passed which requires alt yewels | wareanied, t ef young America, than strict propriety wauld justify. . was, by | Cline Mum Tratha'" prviiched un ihe dork of Ape lee, who, minmcnamenmbimbe "> 4 5 Gprisiors. | {9 be registered. Many of our small constars are owned, | "A commlites conslating of Mosérs Nathan Nesbit of tho | The innocent, agreeable. snd temper-sosthing emplay 2 pcan My Freeh ee mesons mereneeny ss: Digh an My rea Oss Myers ares e ‘ours Fee eT th jee totore thoy could ret thats | sizteenth ward: fifth, of the Twentieth; ileks of the | went of chasing after runaway hats, was also (ndulged oe previous winter, occurs the following ont— 86, HARLEM.—1TUS FAVORITE ve OY | to become British subjects before they coul ir ) Eleventh; Mekinlay, of the Muth, oba atta, oF ; h pedis not ont ear i “cten teting i ie Tnarkot for one dolar nd sixteen Rite te ico order, find tea Bova is reglstere’: whieh pérsons Wave tibia the eat Of |, Geeta’ wan speolaied to conta preparation fer taf] 10 (0 0 great extent The victims, as wash, served ‘controls the prescription cf teephyeician, aad. senda forth be lth aber ns which are consumed te (be Sporting: Tiding ‘publeo. end Haike id their doubloon, and are now good and | ewilfa mary ratificstion meeting, to beheld some eveniag | thenuselves ogainst tho Witers of the lookars-om, pet edicts ageins: che administration of his reinedies. ‘The ay Gietileries igs platy je boric He Weautifal bed vole uf the exown uf fm the emwing week. egy cou fo exoree hs | Ou" lesen mer no, nouns, bul vere around fr burn proces ow earls art oe intorn of in desis | MAT, eis lant a flue large rhlp, of TH tons, called the | “ommmorientive committee on prepartog an nidsons and | 0 Plensed and etighten iook, ax thougls they deomed bp a Pot tke canine iam must be | and otber meats, itis perfectly wafo to ‘asenune that we shondd WITLIAM A SHOWN. Proprietor Iiadem, has been cast away on our cvast, near this | resolutions, appointed by the nominating convention, } !t great fun decision of this enlightened J ee (oda; Pe eae fone ss te caters « Serzel. and corn at fifty nessa sti ~~ | town. fer Hggig, sails, spars and boats were brought | were instructed to present thete report tow ayectal rueet In ‘Tompkins square several large trees were thewn potency - eee , % F ere fi old, ing to be held ecme evening this week, for the adoption | aown—the ¢ thi 1o in Weeds! ade nd. : : * That this estimate was not offered tnvonsiderately, in the REWalkops. fn Rere and gob 4 wn—the saune thiag also in Wexhingwn parade grow THE CONSEGUKNCES OF FUSION. sosbtal seaotonet Os piel eee eae eee.” Our provision market is very dull, prices of several | of the committee preparatory to iva presentation. te the of leness of Y UTION.—THE SUR-CRI. | articles have given way, and we expect a further declin+ | mass meeting. MAMINE DISASTERS. in pork and ium, as soon as the | On motion an executive c Ringleness of pi yy organization, and single | derheraie repelilion, inn subsequets part of thu aame article: | G] (\(\{) REWARD ANw ¢ otact! a. ihn fof prominent elements i sithe Liguor | “i Gencarchy and: hign prices of nce bread and moatsia | SLAO( Reronter the above rorued forthe eee | te eeanet tte Seer at ttee consisting of one nthe and’ ign Drinos o fed meats ta UY vir otters the above rowan a (Bn ale nas gon ae | eft me secu a malath 1 ‘The brig E. 8. Venny, of New York, lying at the head e country, are iy le, to @ very great extent, 4 tin box mar v. J. M. and G. w conien'a, stolen from, Op" ny cLLER, 6 fro ¢ |, was the: mer to make " 4 += Sorell pee bed pro Deng dees Lag mo i | rum and whikey dealors and their napporicrs, I'l ware | tke Mechanics Lenk’ om ihe-llth or izih inate and eles cae, | NEW cops get fo marke {hb olteoase pro Bae de tate the ousuing p ele, of pler BN. ¥., broke atrift from hew fastenings, and wae ten dle dy Tag epee age not for the distilleries then, our penole would undonbtedly | tions the public from purchasing, recolving or in any way ue 4 Ths eomuctiiad tbe abtoushed driven up the slip to the bulkhgad. Im hor pasaage (a Se Fei have Dat one word to reply to such Po- | pow be buying, ax we have bald, four at five doltars, andcorn | go'leting the following described bondar-Town of Newark, Interesting from Brazil. @ comms tet ae Jow ’ otfers—resectlon. at fifty cents, in this market.” Cho, No. 1,7 per cent, due in 1860; Portamouth ty Obto, OUR RIO NEGRO CORRESPONDENCE. MASS MEETING OF THE REFORMERS. among the versely lying in the olip, her trysal boom 4 Dow it is yt fe to dist + CAUSE AND EFFECT, tute necuraey of an agriculliral even to doubt, the abso- | Nos. %, 60. 7 per cent, due in 1866; CH ty ‘of Newport, “We begin with liquid in a cup, and end with pi 1 | yiven aud relterated, fmm, Journal ‘ imate thus conaiderately | 2,7 per cent; Franklin County, ys dive in Raxna or Rio Nwono, Sept. 9, 1865. The reformers in convention assembled on Saturday ‘hich practically assumes ty of Colymbus, Ohio, No. 39,7 per cent, due in 1305; 1 Fiche Between the Officials and Some North American Ex- | eyening lust at the head quarters, struck the main topgaliant backsimy of the brig Tever- nier, of Key Weat, which cartel away the topgallant ated, ina 565 Broadway, re- revola.ion~ und State policy. It is the business of acience to sl hort! Wyjects. but 7 a » Now. 18, 27,6 q in i rer 4 0 ace the chain work create ind ettet by whieh thone are ie ahemasaen i oh aitrush ule MWe wey dae he | Seana oe Washing alread, Ne Tord me ct ylorers of the Amazon—The North Americans Alt Kiiled | soived 1 a in the Meteopoittan then tnart just above the snes af the yard. fe alee aor connected. and T thin we wn that something been common ivilece of rationality, in deducing from it two or Gue in 1869; Ceveland and Pittsbury irnod, Now. 52), 521, “— o ry - m1 Up, dic. t oD ur next. vernal Hinguishe: ond damage’ ao cans! boat, carr » own » Gone in this direciion.” three lioportant inferences, axiomatic and itonaivis: nator. | Sine F pcr econ: Me ae, Rear ck eat ae ae Me | No Traces of Them—A Mystery to be Cleared Up, te. | t0 ng “ y gentlemen are expected to address the meeting. LIQOUR DEALERS’ CITY AND COUNTY CONVENTION. ‘This body assembled on Saturday afternoon at Odd Fellows’ Hall, to complete their county ticket. It was The above is a sentence from Youman’s Essay on Alcohol. | the gravest possible imporiarer to the farmers of this State, in } 1.97, bv44, 7 percent, due in 15; Ohio and Pernaylvanh An express rent by the commander of Tabatings, has It exhibits tally the philonophic turn of his mind ‘tnd shows ths | relaiionto the suppresnon of the liquor trailie, It tt la tus | Kalivou Nov ate se, 400.21, per oene due tn loos olane "i ay tringion us tha feightfal news Ok scaltlot of . Seowracy with which be traces, tbe relations of cause andef- | hai the mppression of thia traffic would have the effect of re- } bus und Acnia Railsomd, ‘Nos Be. D7, 7 percent, due in tag7; | Just arrived, bringing Me! : “We wit» guid i scp, and end with ducing the market value of ail agrienltaral products more than | Daupin ad Susi uc urna Coul Co» XO 1H. 7’ per cent. tot | the most serlous nature, which took place om the 19th "y or yr cent, even in & your of extreme general jort pe er le, No. a 1.6 per cent, due ; scareh'y, the copclusion le inevitable, tbat hk would reuse tim | Ronrbegs Couste Keatwcey, 0:1, 35, ¥ par capt, ue int; | snd 10th Avgustlast; betwoun s band of foreigners; Whi | 1” Ok et the oMlee Of Bbertl, nos still more ruinously and permanent)y in years of comparative | Milwaukie € due li; Pennsylvania | we have all reason to believe North Americans, who came | “'ied not gree Rey plenty. | And as every iarm Ia Valunble in the direct ratio of the | Coal Compa: New Alb down from Peru, and our garrison of that frontier, | Justice of the Supreme Court, as it was found all the boom, stove tern, &e. The two mater had gone ashore, and there was no une on bowad bat the night watehmaa, who was then asleep. ‘The ship Anglo-Saxon, laying at the end of pier No, @ Kast river, parted her bow haweers, buat received ne darmee value of Its prodneis, it as undeniably follows that the valueot | K. K., candidates nominated by the other parties were sound on 5 roportion.. With this desclating depreciation ot the varus ot | tin oa My Retired, 1, Ber cent ar On the 18th, at two o'clock, day-break, one of our | the liquor question. The following ticket was at Jength Eee Would come, first, « corresponding increase of oppres- | per cen’, due 1666; Michigan tral Kallroad, Nos. 279%, | roldiers was severely wounded by a shot from a | agreed upon— \ sion morigages, and, secondly, a proporionate deprecia- | 4.118, 3.729, 8 per cent, due 180; Macon and W. Itallroad, No: svolver, and on the. next day at two o'clock ‘Comptrolier—Vbilip on in the value of mortgage investments Every apertes of | 21,7 per cent; Lake Erte and Wabash and St. Louis Railcoad, | TevOlver, “ : County Clerk—Richaed . Connolly, hard and soft. ek ae Ro enk taate hatha eae? ae wea at tg ge ep ed in the afternoon, the six aggressors perished in Street Commissioner—H. H, Howard, bard. om ox and the borse to the plough share, from thresh- He'icn and Heriton: ., Nos id, 7 per cent, Lat Mort he t d ” e ” Supt goad #. § hi Ing machine to the labor of hands,” woud be crushed in ihe Uudeon River Railroa’, No. 2260, 7 per cent,” Also, he | * Combat against ten soldiers of detachment sent piissioner Repairs and Sapplies—St, 8. Selah, hard every man's farm would be reducod in the same destructive | Iilinci £70 James Plorenee, of New York, whea under weigh, and off the lip of the Peck slip Gerry, at Williame- burg, in attempting to tack, miesed stays and drifted afoul of the pa@ing of the mip. Her boweprit was torm out, and she w erwards towed out of the sllp to am W. Engs, hard . 3 ‘ Antony changed the same reiative degree, and foreign conquest and confiscation | iollowing describe notes of Hand:—No, 5494, A. T. McLain, | to pursue amd bring back to the fortress those | “nd soft g anchorage by one of the ferry boats. weeld, it into ‘Le power: hardly ever i sha antry, & wid id ble to order of HH. 'T. Briges, $4N), Angnst 1. 1855, 3 = r City Inspeetor—C. W. Sheaffer, whig. h ner Koiekerbe é Wine ipllied ou a lady's dre involved Rurope ins long ad | of devanaton wan would be preneuled in the gow proawennns. | Ree ues yehd Te kcal te ys eet. Ama L: 18,32"; | vag on the preceding night forced thelr passage by Governor of Almshouse—P, G. Maloney, soft. The sthagete, Kettesbertay,, ot Lee Tae Merber, Wanee vet, State of New York, provided the Probibitory Tiquor law could W. Jatho, do.,200, Sept. 10, 1855, 4 mos.) No. 5.475, | cur frontier—answering the voice of our sentinel with a Corporation Councll—J. E. Tomlinem, whig. N.J., while lylng at the foot of Watts street, was drives are Cases so much tn that we are that | fully accompitab fis calculated results, Such, at least, would) G. W. 6, do., $203 04, Képt. 10, 1856, 7 mos. 0.5.49, J. Coronere—Chas, Missing, whig, W. J. O'Donnell, soft; | against the wharf, by which ber larboard counter end . Youman could have ov then. He hadhe | be kw results, as calculated by the Tribune, whose data we | M. Thayer, do., $115, Sept. 12, 1855, 4 mos. ;N: Howland | vulle N hard; Robert Gamble, hard and soft. Swed his scute nd fll sways hav traced a ties coe have fairly ndopted. & Aspinwall, payavie w order of A. Frizac, 830, Sebi. 1.145, | Captain John Bernardino Magalhaes Garcer, com- | M,N. Wilhelin, hard, Robert Gamble, hard and soft, | tuiwarks forward on the sane shio wore stove through. and all their juent revo} , to Noah's Orst wi The Tribune, however, 1s unusually modest in its preten- | Odays; No SL Van Yalkenburgh & Co,, ther own or P “e Juntices of Superior Court—Michael Ulshoeffer, dem. ; fae emell teat was ales betly aihdande. ealt clita + agricultural ex the when he | sons ‘o authentic statistical intor mation upon this aubject, re- } der, ‘His vi, Sept. 28, 1804, 14 mow. . 5,140, A. Van Valken- | mander of the frontier of Tabatinga, recelved from the | Jonns B. billips, hard, of Hy ensahet, thlee “qmerged from the ark. In this way be might have proved that | lying, or a: any rate expecting its country dealers to rely | burgh & Co.. (weir own order, $738 94, Sept. mor. ; ta whieh Justice of Common Meas—John R. Brady, hard and | of the dock were broken off. Whe evils of sockety and arg uribaable | upon the proverbial accuracy of ita unperverted Judgmont, | No, 5.167, Nyde & Guodrich, payable o-order J. N. Clot, | Coverhor of Loreto an announcement ia which be cam- | 7 Tap eo Gels he elieeand wo se. Meek ee panera On eee ee ot wer ss 20d the leek tle Ghetinseney asthe #00) June 2h, 186d. 6 mos.; Acker & Barris, theirownorler, | municated to him thatin @oreto there appeared some ‘Justice of Marine Court—Devid O'Keefe, soft de Curing erapenge edbintteg g _ Genk accoting to Me. Touman, haa boon i continual ton of our product of grain is distiled tute spirin Duictie rama. | Raw Yorke Get Bice Maiden lace, | foreigners who forced pasaports from him to follow tueic | There nomlvaticne will come up for endorsement at the veseels in the allps un the Herth river were sgrouma, ‘Mtate o} intoxication, it surprising, in view of th Th single distil * —_— em — a ton the Amazon—havit on the contrary, re- | ¢ veeting of the Liquor Dealers’ Soclety. and some inecnvenlence war qxused t) passengers cram faci, hat enough of reason should have been left in the human | hat ronsume ene hinsaud bushels Gr auee eyes ay REWARD=LOGT, ON FRIDAY MVENING, soit | ceived from the Governor uf Neale orders to lay wands | (e062! meeting of the Liquor Bs ge ep ns iio te = cnn erunium 2 permit the discovery of so many grand truths in | manufacture of wiiskey alone. Millions npi lions of $10 in i from 310 Hudson street o Burton's | on the said foreigners for having committed in Nanta a OFT #URLL OFNERAL COMMITTEE—NO UNION. ing to Brooklyn, by the ferry boats getting agro earning, ox etom ten poqtirenent cf tenercactionry Gat Ba ee i an ‘waaied, by belng con Raane hetattien: thease ea cuaraelod, with diree stones. | heft of $(00, and in goods $500 inore—he nays lie cond ‘The Soft Shell General Committee met at Tammany | the ferry alips on the Fast river, veal aud Knowledge which has enabled Mr. You | But referring (o the atisical frets uoon this question that | ive the shove reward and tho tmndsociheawnee | bot resist them for want of @ suficiont military force, | Hall, on Friday evening last, Mr. Robert Kelly im the canes man to the absolute deperdence of State ¥ | relate e ‘o the State of New York, we arrive at con- | —————________ NE | and that, therefore, be communicated the fact to the cbatr. Arrest of Alleged Cousterfetters on the vineyards of Europe and the breweries of America. clusions of really substantia) importance. These facta are at fe REWARD.—LOsT, A GOLD BRACELET, VESTER. | Hrazilian cowmaender that be might act thereupon aa he queda a‘ PXIZUKL OF A LARGE AMOUNT OF HOGUS MONET AND SPEECH ON THE PROMIBITORY TEA BILL. rarer ees toe oe hanes pnp ke seeu ba 2) day afternoon, in & Broadway and Forty-second arreet | the oght pro yer, Jobo H. Kennedy, of the Fifth word, Chairman of the BANE NOTH PLATES. en arouse the energetic action, : going {rom 7 ‘ . ve forelgne ma‘ lence to- | tee appointed to consider and re - (abe detivoredt jo\the As. | ‘uraliat of hin state Ui of every lage ot tz En i By pe ay ae eh Be phn ite 5 Powe ry * Seine pecoal aeie | Committee appointed to consider and report upen the pre- Yor some weeks paxt the police have been in rearch of been handed leresta are in the remotest nega mdant apon } een returning the mine to 7 West Thirty-first street, or to M4 theirs; and 1 is not more ceriainly tran that the earth inthe | Yuiton, willfeceivo the above reward, arent of all products used for (be # and comfort of man, ti ¥ Interent it vial P to Tabatinga, via Uba, Captain Garces, (who had | Position in favor of o union of the democratic party, eon- anextensive gang of countertelters, who have Moodad { thelr movements by expreea,) onthe | tefned in a communication addressed to the voft shells by - the community with # large amount of spurious altered 5E Qn A] 4 it than that every other bust:.ess ly dependant up- —— 18th ordered three soliiers to embark im. the balf bells, assembled at St. John's Hall, reported . * ‘aroused ou, the ‘other side on the agricul-ural. These facts are— LOST AND FOUND. diately, and to place themselves above the harbor, | ine the committee hed met, and duly considered the | 224 Countertelt bank bills, Yéstertay, ofloers Minor {can scarcely believe ‘hat gentlemen are sincere in I. That nearly one-half of all the barley grown in the United ne i nena ‘ 4 to ca!lont and conduct to Tabatings amy vessel or . aie and Hyntt, of the Tenth ward plies, fom some informa ~ ; Pgubead ken Eas States in grown In the Stale of New York. The evidence from ke ye ey: pore dy og: oma: pet pe come down fron Peru. propositions in favor of « mixed or union State ticket, and | |, received, undertook the extremely difficult of wot rahe Per: Rane Position on this | tne census Ie ax (ollows :— jane . rahe nes yf ~ wo in th ! y they wo ‘ , ms 8 pecsion tor ton drinking, which has clouded thelr | yeshels of barley growa inal the Stave YGew rough ‘balred’ Scotch terrier, whoevor will return this two in the morning. the raid Ubacame in aight, | while they would fevor union on a basis of principle, they | YLT" vite tana, and aconrdlegny they ert, thuee, In the Btale of New York....... ‘est Twenty-third wtreet, abali receive the above costed by the boat in waiding—those therein in- | seemed it treachers sto thelr own State candidates to t the foreigners should halt at Tabatings. They | {ake any action. Th yard, port concluded by the follow! solves to work vigorously. They Sret paid a visit to the ft i a 85 5a RE | Tn all the other States. pecaildearingss\0i 4s<c6 “9 . " = were ohewered by @ discharge, which wounded the | @A%*07 te led, when the meet wearding house of Mre, Hitter, No. 127 Cheyatic eteent, Govoiten, Dal toon tee eee. | tL. That nearly two-thirds of ‘il the Darley consumed in'ine | YOUND, ON 2TH INET, A WIOTR POODLE DOG- THR | SS". CE" va thot rota & revolver going through | Teemouem, which was carried, whee “s Sone er Uaanstbesd k's vir tarsi Gales United States tn the manufecture of liquors is grown in the owner can have the same by calling at 625 Six avenue, | J! fer tins tqdiaeedetnues waa be Ceamerend at we they under man by th . cumin svmeamtant | Us te Pah” sedge Sie raee $i uty, Gee ae tie tens goa ns Sargorene, came there etn ce | Bree enlded, anda ebro pnsnnon ty expe to rated thelr exis. | [:vebris of barley thus weed si SS OST—ON THURSDAY EVENING LAST, A. BLACK | <r fure-ven, rx had been given by the commander the Union Democratic Genera! Commitiee, | find some of the countertelt money. On being conducted fatal onp are 80 tha: ie Newfoundland dog, in the neighborhond of ‘Ninth avenue | applicable to! the emergency, therefore the patrol er Ub, Lae, tite ecenmaties declines he propediion | 4 4, in the upper part of the hiase, t le of re: them \ uP - ueb rotmieation. betroom, in pper pa vane, they ncapad) In all the other States... secsscee BOT ART | and Twenty third etreci: suawers to the name of Prines. The | seturned. The Uba went om, taking no heed of ech eeesuvetent more i id not be given of the power " peer y finder will be liberally rewarded on returning him lo J. #. ti ¥ x: § DEMOCRACY. Knocked st thedoor, which was locked, and seked sdenét this acquires over even the strongest minds, IH]. That considerably more than one-fourth of ail the Yi PS SOMMERS, sd Weat Trent ‘secoud street, or 39 Wali | ')¢ int mations given by the cotmmander of Taba THE AMERICAN DE! AC the case of the celebrated Dr. Ji who not untre: | liquors brewed and disillied in the United States ts manufac: | Neve fymumeey Coury. y re tirga, who, at the sight of so striking a contempt of | 4 meviicg of the members of this orgeutsation was | tance. The chject of thetr seurch was withia, and in @ quently, swallowe! & couen cups ot toa at meal, | tored in the Biate of New York. The following figures repre- a | his wuthority, immediately tent a detachment of ten 5 Can Winteisaated ‘onde tu Pin ing last moments quietly unlocked the door, and allowed the reo egeane ere, ,messared only By the os. | sent the number ot galloos of each kind thus made :~ O8T—ON TH¥ TWENTY-SIXTH, COMING FROM 419 ] soidicrs, commanded by corporal Lima, after the fugi- | beld at the Westehew i , te date.” kh deed ad le denied 1ddinton Sf in darter period ee SS ae |. ibe ed Gea ‘ Atlantie sizeei, Brooklyn, a ieter widressed io Swayne & | tives. and they were seen by the detachment in tue | ix. A. Palley iu the cbelr ete to ont . midicey have been prematurely closed, atid meraierehare 4 ee eee ee Mcokien: Duumore, Mo. Apply | mouth of the Javary, alter mid-day on the 10th, Mr. Ira B. Davis made & speech, denouncing the pri- | to the premier, they gave Mr. Dreew to unberstamd of the “Ramoler” abd the ¥, The dis- = Sega errearte ———- notice given by the Commander ia very brief, and |e tection frauds ew at prevent existing, ands series | that he was under arrest for manufacturing and putting ee cape Pee ae alte ULES Pore ae pe MD ne sine tinier ton Commoner n 7 wiopted denowneing the polities; | in clreulation ‘quew"’ meney, They then commenced ry. BAKAH HINEM, not order ot Mi thefe 1t65, at ix months, for one thowen tives, The corporal, however. relates that the fugitives landed upon roelng the detachment approach, to search the room, end cuccacded ofier some Bile trouble in peeing about $1,000 in counterfelt, altered ut between ao chotee of evils, , helog the one beet w the Know ) having beforehand thrown their trunks and baggage in ‘hinge 0° Be navel pen OO the water, : Halt ot the Gutustanens landet oo one ‘elds | Canales (eStore cteniel’ tor Contes, ond evi hy i pot Se { ‘ sas of the fugitives and the other half on the other side. | oK, Jr, was recommended for Judge of the Marine prebange Bank of Lockport, N. ¥, the New York, excess of one fourth.......sc0.csesees soe AO The latter were thus placed between two fires, aml the | (,net countorfvit bile hae soloed were come’ fives ay AN han O8T—ON THURSDAY, THE 25TH INST., IV. That considerably more than two-thirds of all the result was the death of five of them by ¢ in the United oan product yt cuatro fe Abuckrkin fre of he followic mais, conlatning about thirty dollars, ia | our roldiers. The vith vanished in the wor a y were prevented and referred tor where | Couneiimen. A sllagher and Wm. J. Murphy, tor ” on the Pank of Jacksowy Fe tre on the North. Bate ‘idee wih bo ent wende ern Indians Wit, Co., ot Logansport; “anes” om the On ta eek Drie New York. The | grid, The bnder wil be snbahiy rewarde. by eaving ihe ame | he mort probably fonnd hia death in a devert aad | fourteenth district: David Twenty-ninth @istriet: | Yevern sud Ruchange Mauke of Lockport. te thie Biases * ares pire pounds: nt WD . aa bs aro oll marrhy ieland. The bodies were thrown in the rivet, | Jone Hart, ihurty-eecond district; C. V. Johnson, ¥ “Aheeee,” om the Kae Bank A C., i See teen: atts see Bi 4-4 OST~SKAMED’S SAVINGS BANK BOOK.—THE FIND. it being impossible to Mig graves for them, and second district, FJ. Newllle, Fifty frat Gisteiet, Varn i aod elec bills oe am ono In all the other States... Li a Bathe puvenly puneiet by returning It to the owner, | srudence Ly a io wed ed eo badRicverry =} Den Seine Aon mbly — ry Ppa of Bangor, Me Thee limitations were pretty It fe thus authentically r TEMA » ureet. on Seeoun! rapid putrefaction Firteenth dists le comtnl tee appe cnet | wlcbe tow of the Padme as og oy Remeinpey profit, agricultural ry J : aNoK, For | Sitch might become prejudicial to’ the crew of the | wich the half shells, aad a comuittes to conter with the | ¢/gsiew J of all the American ig uors ‘yank Ja the Li a ee eae waren, [ Ube, On the wide of the detachment, on this second | German convention fintabes tél a paws into the Biate of Kew York. is also Bee ee eee Cn ahd eetomsod be hin; tay: | meeting of the 19th, there was no one kilied or wounded pean g aly he finder on | The features of the bodies indicated thein to belong to Brooklyn City Polttion be Ole’ op with Che ta has Leen stopped, @ wu YS So ‘states, et abov AC WILLIAMS, 225 8th aveu be Anglo taxon rae. The spoils were gathered and de- 1 Y While the police were Sisrel 2 siete ene, Sarr pian, nod teh ey bam. | ‘sinning tbe aborete IRAAC WILLLARS, 5 0 0 eerod as carpe Gat lo the aomesandast ot armas f the RASTERN DIATHICT te sho pollen Binte for tte own ine. What the amount of (ils in- O8T—AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ON WEDNES. | privince. and crnsls ted — The whigs of the foventernth ward, (Creenpelat,) | Sit Tiues, came (0 the aaer aot flowing capitsl and profits may be we have no atatiation ony the 24th iustant, & dark sable bos. Whoever 1. The bu let which was taken trom the body of the | sde and ratified the following nemiontions oo Friday tof the proméese, to show, but as itnsust he indirect proportion to the amount | Wil) bring the mai Walker street, will be ruitably re ™ - wate & - a of drinking whoiesomely, and not destructively, achieved in . eGrignes, Who remsleed in a very proeerious | oo. iat at a meeting hel! ot Union iall im y be wich this and the other States of the Union, we deem, -{ ——— t — stifle none, the thougist Manquage ot the Tribune, "yerfocdy Safe satnsee” ai C8T—ON THURSDAY MORNING, SOMEWEERE NEAR A gun of strong calibre, the barrel of whieh, in Yor Suserviear—Jghn A, Bruiel cording of the whole cam ‘ murt be eqormous.”” L4 (he City Market, corner of Broad 4 Twenty etcond * tp the form ® screw, provided in the Aléerwen—Capt a tation . Here Wi watrely It in uDneceseMry to me: our teetotal pl hors and | *tree’. one $20 and one $10 bil. wreturne the moury | bivech with a eres) xtaf marked from 60 t 1,200, Captain of Vokee—timorge W, Ban lonorent A being ot ete. cecrelontats, were it in tele power, ag it ta tu thelr intention, 14 Went Twenty eighth wi) Broward with the following places =, By Asenor—A. K, Meperoie ot He. fo the diate of New York. end to (ranenrier sopuankes Bene TON SATURDAY NIONT, BETWREN THE HOURS | 4 Me ers, Milbury, 182-100. —E G., and UB — | Constableilirem Der Te ee This b onan, hile bevent of ths farmers, orewers aud dutiiers of Great Brkeine f mnyen and eight o'clock, by @ pour washerwornan, a | 7, ¥." (ine cirele.) rosm war crmrchet by the « ha! eval Fravce and Holland. That they OTe tecerety Stpect 20 tochaia with three flounces on the 5. Two pistols, six shooters, om the top of whieh ix ee peut im any way finpileate hiro with Mreeuy wee dinnovered, down the 4meriean prople—ot all others in he worla—by wera | aad bovem, in going trot 2 hawt Ninib pear ¥ stomped in one line, on woth platala, “Samuel Colt The pe eere envared Wide, Jaden Meine ‘Srancous Jers Imposing, dangecmt, fnea 24 cont cations, srenue, n the rear. to ‘he Kew York Hotel, Whesver wilire | Sew York city,” with the numbers 11,084 and 12,080) ” yeetertay werning. © erm wine’ that be hed re. « ew partal howe agreeaty' ous | ft ec Kast Ninth street, will be liberally re be bullet aber a ¢ s h prev: Lee beak with ae or 4 =e b+] Ea. he WW, y toe ae above mentioned adapts itvelf perfectly in ome ‘The republicans bie parents ne 73 a where enjoyed, we, wt lean: find It impossible to believe, | ride «agit — mre by ye pi ted the fellearing tic he wee born, He @ charged o one of pa Fon (herefore, of their utmost paint of suc- peter inife, on the blade of which one palm ta these counterfeite s ‘hye! on the cons would be the transfer of the »gricuityral and maaufactar- heugth: the inecription—‘*William Jackson & Co.” on Ienk of Halem to Mre, Ritter, hie landlady, sna prods ofthe iquor ‘race ‘0 foreign countries —in oxempil- ne side, and “‘Amarienn Uisk Knife’ om the other Ferry for ble rent complainant wil make we presinie. of the gren' doctrine of \merican proton s pills, © bundle of ps rele, (pee . r fon! The turn ever, of the State of New York, mi'east wm Soe ee ~) pec dL a + 1. March, (present ineurobent. adavit sqxioet Ditw vodey police eta ’ The Direete wee torr chy agitated whem arrested, ard (ere them W'S, they woul allow him to exonpe. bin Divete, ‘Those oreether peat im the wgitre! . = oe oh tore ont vubileats beve agreed un the follow ing Volee Captalane ia Lists Police Dirtriet——¥ifteeath, Mateenth igh | enth warde—Napthall H. Dibble, erenth Folsoe Distrlet--Thirtersth sed fourteenth heir inreligence will a | eee at ee oe ee ee eee m rom 4 ones why ugh ne Wwe to share jus profite, while we ineqite few triftes more, aS packed up in s bag msde ow theur Wf and why exisnce’ those burdens by FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. roceh of the moat ordinary material tele nging wo the gan, (No. 2.) considerable ¢ ballets for the seme, « horn with panpooder te fo torvig Core... y - Corporal Santos, who sconmpanie! the detachmen’ warde--Henry Catcher’. has been well worked ‘he lose ot | nnn SPREE. sdioail ie ode bonnes cerideaia, Wetronsers | ‘Pn Sisy yim read above ts the cftcial Dreaiion ver- | the omer for which be x acmatnster hop mi hy Lege op fy HAD GY OF HOUR—ON ND APTER MONDAY, OCT. Sate tion of what happened. | thought it proper end my Court Calendars This Ds © phan ing eomntertett the Pachange loot ~« 4 1586, Kingsley Co's iepress for Hoste and the raat, CAINE, AYANT RECU UNE BONNE | guty, 1 trewmit to you thir vers nm. You will perceive ‘ie Dey: “a , oo "hy ioel ae pont A PC é be ee em, awe She impowribiity there te now nf having o nerraton from Unerep trae Dewmer Corus —tes, 11. 99. J ave, =e » mh tnt (hee 0 . etl kage aw maps = Boni “iN leave cflvn SPRemdeay.e P.M Oala | (ie ve nonnde wurun ealeiies Welteuer Te J, ot tad | eT § Toe ded rn east " toy ences \ shew of te py pioply Ware thet ceca depures 4 # eh gt "he ofboe vel we Luree CF Tot: age. . F

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